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It's a pity, because if you are on a Unix box you're probably a little more computer-savy and your environment is much more programmer or power user friendly (a good part of what you do on a Unix box is text file editing ad manipulation, so Perl is at home in this environment).
On the other side, it would be quite a crash start to start the average Windows user with Win32::OLE, however invaluable this proves when you've learnt your basics. Maybe something that's file-oriented, like building an HTML catalog of all or some files or images on your hard disk, could be something easier.... Thanks anyway In reply to Re: Re: Cases for teaching Perl
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